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From: S. maltophilia7/31/2025 4:44:14 PM
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Fake Videos Just Got Scarier. Luckily, This AI Can Spot Them All
By University of California - RiversideJuly 30, 2025 1 Comment5 Mins Read


UC Riverside and Google built an AI that spots deepfakes—even without faces. By analyzing motion and background clues, it exposes fakes hiding in plain sight. Credit: Shutterstock Deepfakes are no longer just about swapped faces—they now include fully fabricated scenes, voices, and settings.

To fight back, UC Riverside researchers and Google have teamed up to create UNITE, a cutting-edge AI system that can detect deepfake videos even when no faces are visible. Unlike older tools that rely on facial cues, UNITE analyzes full video frames—including movement and background inconsistencies—to expose synthetic or manipulated content. As AI-generated videos grow more convincing, this powerful detection system could become essential in safeguarding newsrooms, social platforms, and public trust.

Exposing the New Age of Video Fakery As realistic-looking fake videos become easier to create and more...

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